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How Mobilegeddon Affected Search Engine Optimization

  Larger Than Penguins… Pandas? The afore mentioned “Mobilegeddon”, also known as Google’s Mobile Friendly Update had web masters and site owners nervous after Google’s Zineb Ait Bahajj had been quoted saying that the impact from this update will be larger than both the Panda and Penguin algorithms during SMX Munich. In addition, Google’s Gary

By AnnMarie Minichiello  |  June 30, 2015

A History of Social Media

I remember when we got our first computer. My father won it in a contest and came home with this clunky, mysterious machine. We were in awe of it yet, frankly, had no idea how to use it. It came with a virtual reality device, but unfortunately, we were never able to use it correctly.

By AnnMarie Minichiello  |  December 5, 2014

Conversion Rate Optimization

So you have an E-Commerce store but having trouble selling? Well you are not alone! Here at Logic Web Media we have custom designed and developed dozens of E-Commerce stores and we are gaining clients everyday. Online shopping is all the rage these days and especially when you are selling specialty items that you can’t

By AnnMarie Minichiello  |  May 13, 2014

Filter Bubbles: Beware or Be Helpful?

Filter Bubbles: Beware or Be Helpful? The emergence of the internet pushed aside the human gatekeepers of information. These gatekeepers from Fox, CNN, etc. are the editors that control the flow of information in broadcasting. With the growth and expansion of the internet came an opening of free access to all information and connections. However,

By AnnMarie Minichiello  |  September 23, 2013

What The Guy Who Invented The World Wide Web Is Up To…

While working at CERN as a software engineer in 1989, Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. CERN is a large particle physics laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland where many scientists participate in experiments around the world. These scientists were eager to exchange data and results but were having difficulties doing so due to the

By AnnMarie Minichiello  |  September 6, 2013

I Think This Means You Are A Unicorn

I Think This Means You Are A Unicorn 7-year-old Shawn Achor was playing with his 5-year-old sister Amy, who just the week prior had broken her arm due to her older brothers rough-housing. Not learning his lesson, Shawn accidentally shoved Amy from the top of the bunk bed and watched as she crashed to the

By AnnMarie Minichiello  |  August 20, 2013